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  1. snapdrop.netSnapdrop

    Instantly share images, videos, PDFs, and links with people nearby. Peer2Peer and Open Source. No Setup, No Signup.

  2. Snapdrop is an easy way to transfer files. Instantly share images, video, PDF, and links across devices. Peer2Peer, Private, Secure and Open Source.

  3. www.sharedrop.ioShareDrop

    Sharing files between devices in a local network *. To send a file to another device in the same local network, open this page (i.e. www.sharedrop.io) on both devices. Drag and drop a file directly on another person's avatar or click the avatar and select the file you want to send.

  4. Mar 6, 2024 · Now both Pairdrop and Snapdrop websites are supported! Easily transfer files and texts between phones, tablets and laptops. No login, no ads. Powered by Pairdrop.net & Snapdrop.net.

  5. Jun 6, 2022 · In this tutorial, I show you how I use Snapdrop.net to share files between my Mac, Chromebook and my android phone. Simply type https://snapdrop.net/ on any device to start sharing files...

  6. A Progressive Web App for local file sharing . Contribute to RobinLinus/snapdrop development by creating an account on GitHub.

  7. Snapdrop is a study in radical simplicity. The user interface is insanely simple. Features are chosen very carefully because complexity grows quadratically since every feature potentially interferes with each other feature. We focus very narrowly on a single use case: instant file transfer.

  8. Snapdrop! Snapdrop is a local file sharing solution which completely works in your browser. A bit like Apple's Airdrop, but not only for Apple devices. Windows, Linux, Android, IPhone, Mac - no problem at all!

  9. Sep 22, 2020 · SnapDrop is a free, open source, self hosted alternative to Apple's closed system AirDrop tool. It allows you to easily share files between devices all through a browser using WebRTC. ...more ...

  10. Apr 7, 2021 · Transfer files from a Linux computer to any other computer quickly and easily with Snapdrop. It's browser-based, so it works with any operating system, yet the files stay within your own local network and never go to "the cloud."

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